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Mathematics, 21.01.2022 20:40 Dolphin56

A flagpole is being placed straight up into the ground, and it reaches 20' high into the air.
While it is being secured into the ground, three
pieces of rope are attached to the top of the
pole and nailed to stakes in the ground, each
located 15' from the pole base (see above figure). What is the total length of rope needed to
span all the lengths?

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